The PlayStation 4 has broken another sales milestone, as global sales continue to outpace the Xbox One by around a third.

There’s nothing especially significant about 7 million, compared to 6 or 8, but Sony are celebrating it anyway. The total is as of April 6, with 20.5 million PlayStation 4 game sales (both online and at a retail) by April 13.

Of course the numbers don’t need much without some kind of context but Microsoft hasn’t updated its figures for the Xbox One since January. That in itself tells its own story but back then they were 3.9 million. They will have certainly passed 4 million by now but so far there’s been no indication how much the March release of Titanfall has affected sales.

For the record Wii U sales are currently around 6 million worldwide, although of course Nintendo had a year head start on the other two consoles and is now being easily outpaced by both.

‘On behalf of the entire global team at PlayStation, I want to thank you for your unprecedented support and for making PS4 your next-generation console of choice. We couldn’t have done this without you! And please keep the feedback coming: we are listening,’ said Sony’s Sid Shuman on the American PlayStation Blog.

To celebrate the news Sony has announced a new video editing tool called SHAREfactory, which is part of a new firmware patch released this week. The app will allow you to customise captured video clips and add filters, transitions, and themes – as well as text, stickers, audio (including custom soundtracks), and picture-in-picture video from the PlayStation Camera.

It’s basically the equivalent of the Xbox One’s Upload Studio, although Microsoft’s alternative doesn’t allow you to import your own music. Once created videos can be shared on Facebook or exported to an external USB storage device.

Amongst a host of other minor changes to the Share function, including altering the recording time and who you share your clips with, you’ll also be able to switch off HDCP and capture directly from your HDMI output.

The other major addition for the 1.70 update is the ability to auto pre-download games you’ve already pre-ordered. This is a common feature with PC releases and allows you to get a head start on downloading the bulk of a new game before it’s released, so you aren’t left with a giant 4GB download the second the game is official launched.